April 2025 Fellows' update: Joy O'Neill
Joy O’Neill (CF 2020) has launched a new newsletter, Green Care, inspired by her Churchill Fellowship.
By Joy O'Neill,
Tom Cannon appeared on BBC2’s Great British Railway Journeys on 8 April with Michael Portillo.
Filmed at his family farm, the episode featured cobnut harvesting and processing, including the specialist machinery Tom discovered during his Churchill Fellowship. He also discussed the heritage of Kentish cobnuts and his grandfather’s contributions to the crop’s revival.
The episode (Series 16, Episode 2) is available to view on BBC iPlayer.
Joy O’Neill (CF 2020) has launched a new newsletter, Green Care, inspired by her Churchill Fellowship.
By Joy O'Neill,
Nicola Sharp-Jeffs (CF 2016) appeared on the 'Let's Get Visible' podcast to discuss her Churchill Fellowship research on economic abuse, her work founding a charity, and her current international consultancy on economic abuse.
By Nicola Sharp-Jeffs,
Judith Vickress featured on the 'Let's Get Visible' podcast, where she spoke about her Churchill Fellowship research on domestic abuse in rural communities.
By Judith Vickress,
Yvonne Field OBE (CF 2012), has been inducted into the Charity Hall of Fame 2025 in the Changemakers category for her work in Justice and Equality.
By Yvonne Field,